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As an educator my goal is to constantly increase student interest and access to books. I am always looking for new titles to discuss with students and teachers to ensure that we are providing consistent messaging about the importance of a reading life and the joy reading brings.
While new titles are always exciting and interesting to discuss and promote, I have recently started to think about the titles that my students were talking about amongst each other years ago. I remember hearing them discuss how they were looking forward to reading this title or that one when their friend finished with the copy available in my classroom library. I remember the requests for more copies of certain titles and long waiting lists for others. So, I thought, maybe it is time to bring these books back into the fold.
I have come up with a short list of titles that were making the rounds amongst my middle school and high school students ten years ago. However, a couple of them are making a comeback as streaming platforms create series and movies based on them.

by Jessica Anthony and Rodrigo Corral鈥擳his book is a mix of different formats of text and images woven together to tell an interesting story. The interesting format of images and limited text allows for it to be read in one sitting, so it piques the interest of all kinds of readers.
series by Cate Tiernan鈥擣ollow the main character as she discovers her blood witch status and all of the history and secrets that come along with it.
series by Patrick Carman鈥擳his detective series is fast-paced and alternates between text and video, keeping readers engaged and curious. The websites and passwords throughout the book keep readers involved in the story from start to finish.
by Angela Johnson鈥擳his novel is short and powerful. The story of teen pregnancy and fatherhood provides insight for young adult readers as they watch Bobby struggle while doing the right thing.

trilogy by Kieran Scott鈥擳his series highlights the power of friendship and the idea of loyalty or a lack thereof in the face of scandal.
trilogy by Jenny Han鈥擳he story of Belly and her lifelong friendships with Conrad and Jeremiah unfolds beautifully in this well-written trilogy.
series by Melissa de la Cruz鈥擲tudents who are fascinated by vampire lore will enjoy this story of an elite society set in New York City.
by Walter Dean Myers鈥擳his聽New York Times聽bestselling novel from acclaimed author Walter Dean Myers tells the story of Steve Harmon, a teenage boy in juvenile detention and on trial. Presented as a screenplay of Steve’s own imagination, and peppered with journal entries, the book shows how a single decision can change one’s whole life. Also available as a graphic novel.
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Jodi-Beth Hazel currently writes curriculum for a charter school system and provides professional development to teachers. In her sixteen years in education, Jodi-Beth has held many teaching positions, in eighth through twelfth grades. She has also spent years delivering professional development to teachers across South Texas. Jodi-Beth is looking forward to many more years of learning and growing with her fellow educators.
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